Mother and daughter then both tried to get away from Inglis. But in a statement, his sister said the errant son "placed his hands around his mother's neck". He "strangled" his mother, the court heard.

Police were called and Inglis told an officer: "Alright, lad. I've got to be honest with you. I'll hold my hands up."

'I have been nasty to her'

He made "full admissions" in interview and said: "I was just p****d off at the way she was treating me. But then again, I have been nasty to her."

Inglis, of Bathurst Street, west Hull, admitted breaching a restraining order, assault by beating and possession of cannabis.

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Mike Farr, mitigating, said: "He's in some difficulties, I think he acknowledges that.

"As far as the mitigation is concerned, I suppose the main point to emphasise is in the interview at the police station he admitted the behaviour in full and was apologetic.

"He has ongoing mental health issues and that underpins the offending. He used to live with his mother until a few years ago, and because of these mental health issues his mother and sister found it very difficult to cope with him so he went to live independently.

'He doesn't have any friends'

"He instructs me he doesn't have any close friends or community ties so keeps going back to his family for support. It seems he's outstayed his welcome on the day in question.

"He had consumed alcohol to excess and that is against a background of him not taking prescribed medication, and that's had an adverse effect on him.

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